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How many forgotten albums are sitting at the bottom of discount bins in thrift stores around the country? We conduct a blind "taste test" of these records, digging them up and giving our own analysis and "second hand" reviews. And we have a few laughs along the way. Featuring Seattle Singer-Songwriter Robbie Christmas and co-hosted by Michael Hannon, Jon Bader and Lindsey Danas.

On my show I discuss real life situations and experiences. I share things that have happened to me or things that I have seen. Parts of the mundane and the extraordinary.
My main aim is to be completely honest and genuine with my listeners and help create a safe space for people who are finding it hard to get by.

Each podcast is created to inspire, uplift, and transform through meditation, internal processes and inspirational messages from Dr. Janette or other guests. Each session is designed to be a full experience of heart opening transformation.

"How, then, can they call on the one they have not believed in? And how can they believe in the one of whom they have not heard? And how can they hear without someone preaching to them? And how can anyone preach unless they are sent? As it is written: "How beautiful are the feet of those who bring good news!""
~Romans 10:14-15 NIV

Joe Russo and Christopher Price are filmmakers who love disagreeing about what makes the wonderful world of cinema tick. Join them as they take a sober look at what’s happening on and off the big silver screen.

Chewing the Fat with Rex &amp; Paul features Rex Nelson, Head of Corporate Communications for Simmons Bank and who writes the food blog, Southern Fried, and Paul Austin, Executive Director of the Arkansas Humanities Council. Rex and Paul get together each week to talk about Arkansas food, festivals, and folks.

Say HIGH to the Wake and Bake Podcast with host Tema Louise Sall! Meet the comedic geniuses that contribute to the 420 Friendly Comedy Show at the Wake and Bake Breakfast club in North Hollywood California! Recorded at the World Famous Comedy Store in Los Angeles, so you know, legit. *cough* That's good... here let me pass it.

Nate Silas Richardson talks to the best songwriters we can wrangle, about philosophy, about process, about collaboration, about what makes them tick, about how they bring their songs to life... And how you can too. Why is music so powerful? Why are some songs so captivating and inspiring?
While others instantly fall into the background, only to be forgotten... How is it that there’s always more to say? And new ways to say it?
We will explore these questions and many more on the Power of Son...

An audio serial by interdisciplinary quietist-philosopher-putterer Karinne Keithley Syers. Usually around ten minutes, currently coming out once a month, usually with an original song and audio culled from our archival ghost register.

Orans et Reformans is a free, bi-monthly podcast, bringing together thinkers across academic guilds and Christian traditions for the purpose of reflecting deeply on the theological ideas that most shape and inform our current cultural moment. Hosted, initially at least, by Samuel Fornecker (PhD Candidate in Divinity, University of Cambridge).

“The Raven-Winged Hours” is a gothic horror romance, envisioning the surreal death of Edgar Allan Poe. As he feels himself driven towards doom, he must confront his own creations. Take a trip with the master of the macabre into a dream world invoked through story, music, poetry and soundscapes. Haunted by the ghost of his wife Virginia, Poe journeys to the end of the world in search of what awaits... beyond the grave!

Ryan receives an unexpected response when he fires up his grandfather’s old ham radio set. The surprises continue to build as Ryan struggles to make sense of the voice on the other end and the claim she is making. All is not as it appears to be, to either of them, as Ryan begins to dig deeper.

Novel Not New is a visual novel game club with a queer focus and a casual bent. Every month, join Jen Unkle, Colin Detmar, and Em Marko for a critical and fun conversation about a new visual novel game. Our favorites will be dated, murders will be solved, lives will be lived, and all bad ends will be expunged from memory as we read our way through this most literary of video game genres. Novel is right in the name!

Join us for all the best in books and conversation:
* Short stories for our #ReadersOnTheRun
* Interviews with many of your favorite authors
* Fantastic contest prizes via our Facebook page: Dead to Writes
Tips for writing, publishing and marketing your literary work in today's market

Harnessing the Power of Science Fiction, Fantasy, and Storytelling. Applied Heroics is the art of using epic stories of heroes and heroines as a tool to improve everyday lives. Stories of the amazing reflect our own heroic journeys. They can provide insight, inspiration, and even healing. By exploring stories of the fantastic, we gain special knowledge that can help in countless ways. Hosted by Kyle Erwin, Ed.D. (LMFT #98507), The Applied Heroics Podcast examines the many ways science fiction...

There are almost 130,000 actors in SAG-AFTRA, and many of them have spent decades working as actors and have vast and unique insights. However, the only actors the public tend to hear from are the extremely famous, and even then only in short press junket sound bites. In "Conversations with Actors," experienced actors talk about what they know best: the craft of acting.

Local Washington pop-rock act "Hillside Divide" discusses post-show recaps as they make their way across the Pacific Northwest and beyond. This local, music-fueled audio show focuses on the differences in venues, stage setups, and a behind the scenes look to give listeners and up and coming artists an idea of what its like in the live music world at the ground level.

Every week Josh Nite, Charlie Buttermann, and Matt Allex watch, discuss, and review three horror movies and one horror short. Sometimes they love them, sometimes they hate them, sometimes they come up with movies they like better on the spot. Come find the best and the worst the genre has to offer with Horror Show Hot Dog. (Don't worry, there are lots of jokes.)

The world is changing faster than ever in this age of disruptive innovation and global volatility, and every little edge can be the difference between success and failure.
The Gensler Design Exchange is about interviewing today’s leading authorities across disciplines and industries to understand what challenges they face and how creative design solutions were used to overcome those challenges.
Listen in, and learn how design can help you transform and prepare your organization for the fu...

A podcast dedicated to providing information and real life examples of film majors who are making a living and having successful careers. Also highlighting the alternative and creative career choices people make in this crowded industry. Featuring interviews with members of film and video industry.

Host Garrett Bossio explores the construction industry in Northern California ,for some background this show is founded by non union contractor and some non union tradesmen. We all have friends Who are union workers/contractors. And we love them ! Non the less they tease us that we are rat workers or scabs. With his podcast name and logo we simply decided to embrace the unions propoganda and stigma against us non union tradesmen.
What’s to come is unknown. We plan to have industry guest fr...

By The Way: A Contemporary Art News Podcast is a by weekly podcast where two artist friends irreverently discuss news from the art world. The show is co-produced and co-hosted by Eric Wall and Ando, and is written by Eric Wall.
Eric is an artist and art professional with nearly 20 years of experience in the arts. Based in Stockholm, Sweden, he has also lived and worked in Germany, Denmark, and the US, which has given him some unique insights into the contemporary art world.
Ando is the foun...

Adam Klesh and Bradley Rose talk with a guest and/or each other about Magic: the Gathering design. Join us each week for news on the Great Designer Search 3, a weekly design challenge and design philosophy discussion.
Music used with permission, by daleculp: https://www.youtube.com/user/daleculp

Veteran theatre critic Paul Seven Lewis reviews the latest theatre shows in London's West End, on the fringe, touring and in the UK regions. Each review is around 60 seconds long and tells you what the show is about, what it looks like and how good or bad it is. One Minute Theatre Reviews is also a YouTube channel.

New Shows, Interviews, Resources and more on DJ BME's Podcast Show! Artists want to get heard send email to [email protected] send your best to get it reviewed. We will have plenty of new artists and new songs from majors spinning on the show as well so do support, reaching out to all music lovers as well!

This is where inspiration meets craft. Intuition dances with strategy. Where creative exploration, dynamic collaboration and authentic encouragement lead to enhanced expression and production. A space for anyone seeking a thriving imagination, a full heart, and a rich creative practice.

I Don't Know Where to Eat is a podcast for the ultimate foodie! Adventure with host, Ashton Smith, to places she's traveled and ate her way through. Each episode features a few restaurants in a specific city, where Ashton reviews her experience and rates the restaurant in a few different categories.

RedWing is a superhero audio drama. By day, Jordan Redfield-Wade is a billionaire philanthropist and private investigator, but by night, he protects the people of New Ark City as RedWing, the masked vigilante.
There is evil and darkness on the horizon. It's time to Unite the Guardians.

Composer Conversations is an outlet where composers can discuss their experiences living and working in the contemporary music world, the effect it has on their approach to music making, and hopefully in the process break down some of the mythology about what a composer is.

WonderRoot is an Atlanta-based non-profit arts and service organization with a mission to unite artists and community to inspire positive social change. By providing production facilities to Atlanta-based artists and coordinating arts-based service programs, WonderRoot empowers artists to be proactive in engaging their communities through arts-based service work. We believe that art is an agent of change and that by empowering people with the means to create art, we are in turn empowering peo...

The Mookse and the Gripes podcast is a monthly podcast dedicated to discussing the books published by NYRB Classics.
Visit our blog at http://mookseandgripes.com/reviews. Follow us on Twitter @mookse. Email [email protected]

Welcome to Queer AF: A podcast celebrating and spotlighting queer art and culture hosted by Corey Desjardins! Throughout the season we will be diving into the gay deep end of the pool by discussing LGBTQ topics. Each week will highlight a different queer brother, sister or ally and live and laugh along the way, henny!

The Lone Drunk Readeth is a storytelling podcast that features one short story per week, narrated and edited by the drunken writer and actor that is Gareth Clark McKay. The majority of fiction included is horror and dark comedy, with a mixture of existential themes. Recommendations for future shows are always welcome, from readers and writers of all kinds. Please visit www.gcmckay.com to send any suggestions and subscribe for future news and upcoming releases.

Originally published in 1911, A Princess of Mars is the first appearance of John Carter. A Southern gentleman who is transported by mysterious means from the Arizona desert of the Old West to the surface of Mars. In no time at all Carter is facing 12 foot tall, green-skinned, four-armed, Martians riding immense six legged beasts with mouths full of fangs. The vicious and warlike green Martians are armed to the tusks with swords, spears and deadly radium pistols. Carter discovers that, on Mars...

Opening in 1875, the Crime Museum at Scotland Yard is the oldest museum in the world purely for recording crime. The name Black Museum was coined in 1877 by a reporter from The Observer, a London newspaper, although the museum is still referred to as the Crime Museum. The idea of a crime museum was conceived by Inspector Neame who had already collected together a number of items, with the intention of giving police officers practical instruction on how to detect and prevent burglary. It is th...

King Solomons Mines, first published in 1885, was a best-selling novel by the Victorian adventure writer H. Rider Haggard. It relates a journey into the heart of Africa by a group of adventurers led by Allan Quatermain in search of the legendary wealth said to be concealed in the mines of the novels title. It is significant as the first fictional adventure novel set in Africa, and is considered the genesis of the Lost World literary genre. - Haggard wrote over 50 books, among which were 14 no...

The Cavalcade of America is an anthology drama series that was sponsored by the DuPont Company. It was initially broadcast on radio from 1935 to 1953, and later on television from 1952 to 1957. Originally on CBS, then later changing to NBC, the series pioneered the use of anthology drama for company audio advertising. The Cavalcade of America documented historical events using stories of individual courage, initiative and achievement, often with feel-good dramatizations of the human spirit’s ...

The String is weekly think radio featuring conversations and features on culture, media and American music - anchored by veteran journalist and broadcaster Craig Havighurst. Music makers, enablers, instigators and documentarians are featured with enough time to go deep and burrow into issues, while letting the music play too. Music news, previews, Time Machine Tape and 90 Second Spins round out the hour.